Talk:Application Services Library

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Bold textASL APPLICATION SERVICES LIBRARY

What is ASL?

ASL offers a framework for application management that is based on the best practices of professionals with years of experience. The model has been developed in such a way that it guarantees optimum ICT support for business processes, thus allowing you to focus on your core business. ASL limits itself to providing guidelines for structuring processes and leaves the structure of the management organisation entirely open. As a result of this, the framework is generally applicable within the ICT service sector, regardless of the size of your organisation.

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This description of the "library" is rather vague and unclear in places. I write programs for a living, so I think I should have gotten something out of reading it. Do any real-life organizations actually use this document? If so, how is it used in practice? Do people get vocabulary lessons when they are hired? Is this useful? Are there more popular competitors? How is it publicized? What is the history and (in)significance of this genre? -- Beland 01:35, 16 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • I was referred from the copy-edit category, but this can't be copy-edited unless someone first translates into ordinary English. I agree with Beland that it needs to establish notability as well - it seems like a bit of an ad. Intensify 11:39, 10 July 2006 (UTC)Reply
  • Sorry, new at this. Put the technical tag on the article - just found out this one is supposed to be used on talk pages. Intensify 12:47, 10 July 2006 (UTC)Reply
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